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Why
We Must Ban Islam

I
think 3rd
World War has already begun between civilization and barbaric death
cult Islam. Yes, Samuel Huntington was right.

How
can we describe a “religion”? By its followers number? If there
were “one billion” (like Muslim number all over the world)
Satanism believers who support that they have right to sacrifice
children because of their belief, can you say “of course, we have
belief freedom”?

Islam
cannot be reformed, if it was possible, it must have been reformed
since 1400 years. Islam cannot be reformed because of internal
structure of its theology. Islam theology raised from Quran and
hadiths have concrete orders about the daily life of the Muslims, for
example the ratio of grab that the Muslim army will take after a war
with non-muslims or the permission to enslave women and little girls
as spoil of war, or how Muslims must kill homosexuals, apostates,
non-muslims, or how Muslims must cut hand of a thief, how Muslims
must stone to death a woman for adultery, etc.These orders of Islam
having voilence, hatred, terrorism can not be interpreted on a
humanistic ground. How can you reform these barbaric verses of
Quran?:

Quran
2:191 “Slay the unbelievers wherever you find them.”

Quran
3:28 “Muslims must not take the infidels as friends.”

Quran
3:85 “Any religion other than Islam is not acceptable.”

Quran
5:33 “Maim and crucify the infidels if they criticise Islam.”

Quran
8:12 “Terrorize and behead those who believe in scriptures other

the
Quran.”

Quran
8:60 “Muslims must muster all weapons to terrorize the
infidels.”

Quran
47:4 “Do not hanker for peace with the infidels; beahed them
when

you
catch.”

You
can find many other verses like these in Quran. How can a belief
based on that kind of barbaric orders can be reformed and transformed
to a humanistic structure?

Human
Rights. Let's have a look to some parts of the article of dear Martha
van der Pol named “Islam is Antithetical to Fundemental Human
Rights”¹

“Islam
calls for Sharia Law to supersede Civil Laws hence Human Rights Laws
are rejected by Islam. The Strasbourg-based European
Court of Human Rightsruled
in February
2003that
Islamic Sharia law is “incompatible with the fundamental principles
of democracy.” The court said that a legal system based on Sharia
law “would diverge from the European Convention on Human Rights,
particularly with regard to the rules on the status of women, and its
intervention in all spheres of private and public life in accordance
with religious precepts.” Further, the European Court of Human
Rights determined on July
31, 2001,
that “the institution of Sharia law and a theocratic regime, were
incompatible with the requirements of a democratic society.”

The
Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the basis of the European
Commission and UK Human Rights Act and says the following, in brief,
and in italics a summary of Islamic breaches:

Article
1.

All
human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are
endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another
in a spirit of brotherhood.

Islamic
nations following Sharia Islamic Law do not follow through on this
basic right – neither towards its women, nor towards apostates, nor
towards non-Muslims or gay people. The Koran teaches that non-Muslims
are less than human and that the death penalty of apostasy is death.
It has been shown that a portion of the Muslim population in the UK
has systematically abused non-Muslim girls and boys (children) and
had female genital mutilation performed on their girls either in the
UK or by taking UK citizens abroad for the procedure. The rights of
women are of particular concern in the UK but also the right of
apostates to leave Islam without needing to fear for their lives.
Similarly the right of anyone to criticise Islam without fearing
death, and the right of soldiers to walk their own land in uniform
without fear of being brutally murdered, as happened to Drummer Lee
Rigby. Read the verses of violence here.

...

Article
4.

No
one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave
trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.

The
use of slaves in Islam is well documented throughout Islamic history
is alive and well in Isis and other Muslim nations today and the
Hadith shows that Muhammad himself owned and traded in slaves. The
Koran provides Muslims with rules regarding sex with slaves. Isis are
today enslaving the women and children of their self-declared
‘enemies’ such as the Yazidis, whilst killing and maiming their
men. In Mauritania and Sudan Arab Muslims today still have slaves of
among the Black Muslim people.

Article
5.

No
one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment.

Islam
uses the ‘revelations’ of Muhammad in the Koran and the example
of his life in the Hadith as the foundation of the belief system. In
the Hadithit
says:

‘He
(The Prophet) had their hands and feet cut off. Then he ordered that
nails should be heated and passed over their eyes, and they were left
in the rocky land of Medina. They asked for water, but none provided
them with water till they died.’ [30.18]

There
are numerous examples of Muhammad himself ordering stonings,
beheadings and murders in the Hadith. Isis is simply copying the
example of Muhammad in their barbaric treatment of human beings today
– and Saudi Arabia still beheads and stones people to death, whilst
Iran has public hangings of its people for such ‘sins’ as being
gay or having committed adultery – as per the Koran and Hadith.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is another practice common in the
Muslim world and sadly it takes place within the UK too. This is the
barbaric, cruel, degrading and dehumanising practice of slicing a
young girl’s clitoris and labia off without anaesthesia, then
roughly sewing what is left back together, sometimes using thorns.
Young girls often experience pain, infection, incontinence and
terrible problems during urination, menstruation, sex and giving
birth. The practice of child marriage again is rampant in the Muslim
world, and is known to occur in UK mosques.

The
Koran calls unbelievers ‘Kaffirs‘
and states they are only good as property (slaves), to pay taxes to
Muslim masters or for death:

“Indeed,
the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger
and strive upon earth [to cause] corruption is none but that they be
killed or crucified or that their hands and feet be cut off from
opposite sides or that they be exiled from the land. That is for them
a disgrace in this world; and for them in the Hereafter is a great
punishment.” [5: 33]

It
is no coincidence that crucifixion is used by Isis nor that
non-Muslims are treated with contempt, killed and persecuted.

...

Article
18.

Everyone
has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this
right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom,
either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to
manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and
observance.

Apostasy
carries the death penalty in Islam.
Critics of Islam such as Ayaan Hirsi-Ali must live under constant
protection. Other critics have been brutally killed – see Theo
van Gogh.
Jews have been targeted in European attacks by Jihadists which has
resulted in UK Jews being advised not to wear outward signs of their
faith and has resulted in Synagogues requiring special protection. It
is completely intolerable for anyone to have to live in fear for
their lives in the UK because of what they believe or what they think
or say.“

The
main problem is bigger than “some extremists”. The Muslims called
“moderate” are the ones who don't obey to all orders of Islam,
and they are due to be “radicals” anytime, especially their young
men and women. So, in fact, there is no “moderate” Muslims. Also
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared this reality with saying; “The
term 'moderate Islam' is ugly and offensive. There is no moderate
Islam. Islam is Islam.” He
is right, because there is no difference as moderate-radical
Muslims, there is no seperation as Islam and Islamism, all of them
are same. So, our main enemy is not “some extremist” Muslims, but
Islam's itself.

Socialist Laz-Turk poet and author Serkan Engin was born in 1975
in Izmit, Turkey.

His poems and articles on poetry theory have appeared in more than
fifty literary journals in Turkey. In 2004, he published a poem manifesto,
entitled Imagist Socialist Poetry. He has been trying to launch a new movement
in Turkish poetry and to this end has published numerous articles about
literary theory.

His poems and articles on poetry theory have been published in
English in many international literary journals all over the world like The
Tower Journal, Poetry'z Own, Belleville Park Pages, Far Enough East, Split
Infinitive Lit Magazine, Empty Mirror Literary Magazine, Songsoptok, Poetry
Super Highway, Miracle E-zine, Industry Night Lit Magazine, Open Road Review,
Shot Glass Journal, The Criterion, Typoetic.us, The Wagon Magazine, The Last
Bench and international literary/art sites like Mediterranean Poetry, The
Writer’s Drawer, Margutte.

Some of his poems appeared in Japanese in the leading Japanese
philosophy and poetry journal Shi to Shisou.

His poems and articles on poetry theory also have been translated
into Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Romanian, Persian,
Bengali, Kurdish, Romaic and Lazish.

Some of his poems in English have been accepted to the international
thematic poetry anthologies.

He is the first Turkish poet in history who has written a poem on
Armenian Genocide. His poem named "Barbarian and Ms Daisy" which has
been dedicated to the victims of the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek genocides has
been accepted to the Armenian Poetry Project in 2015.

His political articles on Islam and also Armenian, Assyrian, Greek
genocides have been published in many countries in many languages including
Sweden, USA, Greece, India, France, Argentina, Netherlands, Armenia, Indonesia
and Finland.

He hasn’t published any printed poetry book in Turkey because of
his ethical attitude.